C++ and other interesting things

Debugview++

Use debugview++ to collect, view and filter your application logs and boost your productivity in the process. Debugview++ was insprired by Sysinternals’s dbgview but has many expert features added, such as more log sources, advanced filtering using regular expressions and linked views. These allow you to more quickly analyse you logs. It is available free of charge, download it directly from github.

Boost.test.UI

LibIdentify

A standard for identification of executables, specifically aimed at test-frameworks. This effort started to support the detection of the used framework in BoostTestUI but can be used by any test-runner type of application.

Nowind

Nowind can actually refer to a collection of things. First there was the nowind emulator it is an emulator for the z80 based MSX2 system. Then there is the nowind interface which is a piece of hardware that connects the MSX computer to a modern host PC over a USB 2.0 connection. Finally, there is a second generation emulator here.

x86-to-z80

C++17 for MSX, sounds to good to be true? well, it is… but maybe not for long. x86-to-z80 aims to bring C++17 to the MSX platform, read more this on the github page. I’m having trouble finding the time to work on this; would you like to help implement it? Contact me using the form below.

OpenCanary

Latest news

Just watched the first episode of Jason Turner‘s C++ Weekly, very nice, I can get addicted to that 🙂 I never considered the complexities that a header-only library could introduce (such as having no good place to initialize static variables 🙂

This is a post on the initial work on the x86-to-z80 translator (or re-assembler as some prefer to call it). The work is currently suspended pending an investigation into creating an actual clang back-end. Here is a link to [the original content][1], that may render more accurately (better syntax highlighting) About Attempt to translate x86 Read more about x86-to-z80 progress[…]